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Do you believe accounting is a solid career to pursue/is it in high demand?
I wanted to go into accounting and was wondering if it is a safe career choice.
Is it smart to have a Bachelor's/Master's in business as a backup while you're trying to pursue a career in a different industry (ie. entertainment, music, theater, etc.)?
I have a strong passion for performing arts, specifically theatre. However, I know being an actor does not always guarantee a stable job every moment of your life. Therefore, people have told me to have a Plan B career and I've chosen on that to be Finance. I was just wondering if I'd have to...
What is the best way to find a good internship or externship for business?
I want to gain experience in what I'm trying to do in the future. #business #marketing
How do I go about finding internships in my college years pertaining to psychology?
I am very interested in psychology and the human brain and how we act and behave. I would like to start working with psychologists during my college years to get a feel of what it will be like for me. #psychology #clinical-psychology #psychologist
Is marketing a good major?
My name is Senad and I'm a senior in high school and soon graduating. I know what I want to do in the future and I'm trying to take the right steps to get there, I'm asking this question because I have an idea where I should start but don't know if it's the best way to start on my path to...
If I want to teach Theatre on the Hish School level, what should I minor/double major in?
Ap/honors student who has been active in Theatre since the age of 7. I have recently been accepted into the Theatre Studies program at Chapman University #education #theatre
I want to teach Theatre. Is it harder to get a job teaching on the High School or College level?
I am an AP/Honors student who has been active in Theatre since the age of 7. I was recently admitted into the Theatre Studies program at Chapman University #education #theatre
What is the next big thing after touch screens?
Recently I've been seeing post and articles including pictures of holograms and devices where a touch of a fingertip is not necessary for it work. The touch screen was a big step ahead from the previous button touching but how much more can technologists push? I would like to be an innovator...
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